ACTSI Investigators and Awardees in the News
Arshed Quyyumi, MD, ACTSI investigator and Emory medical professor, was quoted by Scripps Howard News Service in the article Medical: In future, our cells may repair arteries, joints, limbs on August 19.
Sarah Berga, MD, ACTSI investigator and head of obstetrics and gynecology at Emory, was quoted by Globe and Mail in the article Stress enzyme linked to delayed conception on August 19.
Fadlo Khuri, MD, ACTSI investigator and chairman of Emory's Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology, was named the co-leader of Winship’s Discovery & Developmental Therapeutics scientific program. Dr. Khuri was also quoted on WSB-TV in the story Emory participating in lung cancer research on August 23.
Andrew Miller, MD, ACTSI investigator and professor of psychology at Emory SOM, was named the co-director of Winship’s Cancer Control & Population Sciences scientific program.
Charles Raison, MD, ACTSI investigator and associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Emory, was featured on CNN in the story How can I get clean from heroin? on August 24.
Rafi Ahmed, MD, ACTSI investigator and director of the Emory Vaccine Center, was quoted by First Science for the story Keystone Symposia to hold conference in Seattle on immunological mechanisms of vaccination on August 24.
Carlos del Rio, MD, ACTSI investigator and pilot recipient and Emory SOM professor, was featured onCNN Transcripts for the story Salmonella outbreak on August 21.
Andrés Garcia, PhD, ACTSI pilot grant recipient and professor of mechanical engineering at GA Tech, is featured in the GA Tech newsroom.
Young-sup Yoon, MD, PhD, ACTSI pilot grant recipient and associate professor of cardiology at Emory SOM, was quoted inThe Daily News Tribune in the story New Research: Marrow cells may be stem cell alternative on August 23.
ACTSI investigator and co-PI and professor of medicine at Emory,Dr. Arlene Chapman’s ACTSI-supported work was featured in The Wall Street Journal in the article Getting the Right Hypertension Drug on August 24.
Barbara J. Stoll, MD, ACTSI investigator and co-PI and pediatrics chair at Emory SOM, was quoted by MD News, Modern Medicine, and ReachMD for the article Most low weight infants at 24 weeks gestational age live on August 24.
David Stephens, MD, ACTSI PI and the vice president for research in Emory's Woodruff Health Sciences Center, Stuart Zola, PhD, ACTSI investigator and Executive Council member and director of Emory's Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and Allan Kirk, MD, PhD, ACTSI investigator and scientific director of the Emory Transplant Center, were quoted on Nature.com in the story The era of ARRA is keeping Georgia science afloat on August 12.
